The following is a selection of
religious concerts, exhibitions and lectures at other Frankfurt-area
parishes that, while not an activity run by St. Leonhard's
International English-Speaking Roman Catholic Church, may be of interest
to parishoners, friends and colleagues. All events are in German,
without English-language translations, unless otherwise noted.
Locations not at St. Leonhard's or its Parish Hall are noted in
boldface type.
A * indicates a tentative event or date.
For regular weekly Masses and other prayer services at Roman
Catholic churches in downtown Frankfurt, see the bottom of the
Church Opening Times page.
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Events in September 2010
Friday, 3rd September, 6:00pm: Ecumenically Active Together, the
interfaith group in Frankfurt for people 50 and older, holds wine and
cheese reception, featuring a presentation by
Oikocredit Hessen-Pfalz Bank representative Matthias Lehnert on mini-loans to individual entrepreneurs and cooperatives
in developing countries, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Nibelungenallee
54, 60318 Frankfurt (Nordend). Contact Parish Council co-Vice President
Jean Mier-Bölinger at tel. (069) 728
386 or
E.A.T.group@stleonhards.org.
Saturday, 4th September, 5:30pm: Vesper service led by Rev. Gita
Leber and featuring Johann Sebastian Bach's choral work
Jesu, der du meine Seele, performed by the Bach-Collegium
Frankfurt-Wiesbaden, directed by Martin Lutz, at St.
Katharinenkirche, Hauptwache, 60311 Frankfurt (downtown).
Wednesday, 8th September, 3:30pm: Trinity Women's Bible Study,
Trinity Lutheran Church, Nibelungenallee
54, 60318 Frankfurt (Nordend).
Saturday, 18th September, 5:00pm: St. Mary's Parish of English Speaking
Catholics annual Wagon Wine Ride along the Rhine near Nierstein,
concluding with a buffet dinner at a local winery. Cost: €32.50. Please
contact the St. Leonhard's Parish Office at
(069) 283 177
for details.
Events later in 2010
Saturday, 30th October, 2:00pm: Ecumenical service of Frankfurt's
English-language churches, at St. Leonhard's Church, followed by a
reception in the Parish Hall. Part of the city's Intercultural Week
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